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“You can tell whether a man is clever by his answers. You can tell whether a man is wise by his questions.”
Naguib Mahfouz, writer, Nobel laureate (1911 – 2006)
Since one of the leading causes of death is medical error, you'd better be doing your own research. Let evidence be your guide, not pre-conceived ideas or beliefs.
For news / information you've probably missed ...
For the full list, visit Alternative Information Resources (updated November 1 , 2024)
See also: Freedom Rising / Directory of Allies
Freedom Rising / Truth Media
Critical information aggregators: news & perspectives
> David Icke:
davidicke.com
ickonic.com (subscription)
Ickonic newsletter (free)
> Prof Michel Chossudovsky:
Global Research (Montreal)
Global Research Online e-Books
Michel Chossudovsky substack
> Canadians for Sensible Climate Policy
> Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East
> Independent Jewish Voices Canada
> Jewish Voice for Peace
> Canadian Friends of Peace Now
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- Alison McDowell: wrenchinthegears.com
- Anthony James Hall: anthonyjhall.substack.com
- Cathy O’Brien: trance-formation.com
- Caitlin Johnstone: www.caitlinjohnst.one
- Connie Shields: unlockalberta.substack.com
- Dane Wigington: www.geoengineeringwatch.org
- Dr Anita Baxas: anitabaxasmd.substack.com
- Dr. Mark Trozzi: drtrozzi.org
- Drs Sam and Mark Bailey: drsambailey.com
drsambailey.substack.com - Edward Curtin: edwardcurtin.com
- James Roguski: jamesroguski.substack.com
- Jason Christoff: jchristoff.mykajabi.com/stay-connected2
courses.jchristoff.com - John & Nisha Whitehead / The Rutherford Institute www.rutherford.org
- Jonathan Cook: jonathancook.substack.com
- Julian Rose: julianrose.info
- Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms: www.jccf.ca
- Kit Knightly: off-guardian.org
- Matt Ehret: canadianpatriot.org
matthewehret.substack.com - National Citizens Inquiry (NCI): nationalcitizensinquiry.ca
- Odessa Orlewicz: Liberty Talk Canada / LIBRTI
librti.com/Odessa - Professor Denis Rancourt: denisrancourt.ca
correlation-canada.org
denisrancourt.substack.com - Sage Hana: sagehana.substack.com
- Sally Fallon Morell: www.westonaprice.org
nourishingtraditions.com - Shawn Buckley / Natural Health Products Protection Association (NHPPA): nhppa.org
- Vaccine Choice Canada: vaccinechoicecanada.com
- Vanessa Beeley: beeley.substack.com
- World Council for Health: worldcouncilforhealth.org
Time to make a fuss ... 'calls to action'
Communication Tips & Tricks
Updated June 3, 2025
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Updated December 25, 2024
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Updated January 6, 2025
Do-It-Yourself Food Security: Foraging Wild Edibles
New. January 14, 2025.
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“Neat stuff” learned along the way
Because truth matters ...
If you’ve ever been challenged with ‘Well, show me the science“, consider consulting hard statistical data, brilliantly researched and presented, by Canadian Professor
Dr Denis Rancourt.
He writes about medicine, COVID-19, climate change, vaccines, geopolitics … and much more.
For rigorous and thought-provoking data analyses, visit –
denisrancourt.ca
denisrancourt.substack.com
correlation-canada.org
In Canada, up to and including January 5, 2024:
Total adverse events following COVID immunization – 58,712
Total non-serious adverse events – 47,010
Total serious adverse events – 11,702
Total deaths – 488
Source: Reported side effects following COVID-19 vaccination in Canada. Infobase. Health Canada. Updated quarterly.
Next update – none.
The Government of Canada advises this report will no longer be updated. COVID-19 safety data will be included in an upcoming surveillance report (no date yet set for availability).
Browse down to section ‘Adverse events of special interest, safety signals, and deaths‘ for serious adverse events for each COVID vaccine – eg. Guillain-Barre syndrome, cardiac arrest, acute kidney injury, facial paralysis, spontaneous abortion, acute respiratory distress. See also statistics on thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome, myocarditis, pericarditis, and deaths.
Note: It is notoriously difficult to register vaccine adverse events in Canada. Canadian government statistics on serious adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination should be considered to be vastly under-reported.
Visit the website of Canada’s ‘Vaccine Injury Support Program‘ for information about submitting a claim for an adverse reaction to a vaccination, as well as current statistics on claims received, assessed, and approved.